Powered by an automatic movement developed by Vaucher, the RM030 Le Mans Classic showcases the skeletonized architecture Richard Mille is known for. A power reserve indicator sits at nine o'clock, while a 24-hour hand occupies the two o'clock position for an additional layer of legibility.
One of the movement's more distinctive features is its intelligent winding mechanism: the rotor disengages automatically once the mainspring accumulates 50 hours of power reserve, then re-engages when that reserve drops back to 40 hours. A dedicated indicator at 12 o'clock displays whether the winding mechanism is currently active or at rest.
This example is from 2016 and is presented in mint condition as a full set, making it a compelling opportunity for collectors drawn to the Le Mans Classic series.